By Heidi Parker For … We are one of the world’s fastest growing So, I have no idea but hopefully, if we’re all still on the right side of the grass…” Finally, talking about his new film ‘Knives Out’, Johnson said, “It’s a sort of a Hitchcock thriller wrapped in a whodunnit, wrapped in a dark comedy.”“When Rian Johnson, the director called me to talk about the part, we didn’t talk about the part. But he then told Johnson, “I just have to tell you one thing -- I’m gonna have to kill you.”Johnson also spoke about a ‘Nash Bridges’ film that is in the making 18 years after the crime drama ended following a six-season run.
With an ensemble cast, featuring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Katherine Langford, Jaeden Martell and Christopher Plummer, the film is all set to woo viewers.
“It’s a two-hour movie for television and they are looking at it as kind of a way to launch it again as a series,” he said. We are one of the world’s fastest growing So, I hadn’t heard from him in a while and I get this two-page letter, gushing about how great I am,” mimicking being praised.He added, “So, like any actor who is being gushed over like that, I said, ‘What time do you want me in?’”. “It’s a two-hour movie for television and they are looking at it as kind of a way to launch it again as a series,” he said. They started talking about a remake then and they’ve been talking about it ever since. Johnson spoke about the ‘Nash Bridges’ film in the making 18 years after the crime drama ended: "They are looking at it as kind of a way to launch it again as a series.” About ‘Knives Out’, Johnson said, “It’s a sort of a Hitchcock thriller wrapped in a whodunnit, wrapped in a dark comedy” If you have an entertainment scoop or a story for us, please reach out to us on (323) 421-7515 'The Talk' airs Monday through Friday at 11 a.m. PT. I’ll see you in Boston’,” the actor said. We are one of the world’s fastest growing I think in this adaptation of ‘Nash Bridges’, he’s going to be actually selling weed,” he added, taking a dig at the actor and comic’s long-time pro-marijuana activism.On being asked about rumors surrounding the revival of ‘Miami Vice’, Johnson said, “You know, this started as a conversation on the last day of shooting in 89 or 90. So he went to do ‘The Leftovers’, write on ‘Lost’ -- he’s become a big star in his own right. We talked about everything else in the world but the movie and then he said, ‘Okay, well great.
And I gave him his first job on television, writing on ‘Nash Bridges’.